
A Prima Donna's Progress: The Autobiography of Joan Sutherland
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The long awaited autobiography of ' La Stupenda ' the worlds most celebrated living soprano. From not particularly spectatcular musical beginnings, Joan Sutherland has built a world-conquering singing career. Born in] Australia between the wars, she came to prominence after winning a place at the Convent Garden opera School in her 20's. Roles in ' La Travista ', ' Lucia di Lammermoor ' and ' Alcina' bought tremendous reviews and headline attention. A woman of incredible musical talent, she matured to achieve legendary status in operatic circles, retaining a delightful personality and winning many friends over a 5 year career. Recalling her many encounters with the stars of our time she takes the reader behind the scenes and brings the world of Grand opera to life.
Author: Joan Sutherland
Format: Paperback, 560 pages, 129mm x 198mm, 456 g
Published: 1998, Orion Publishing Co, United Kingdom
Genre: Autobiography: The Arts
Description
The long awaited autobiography of ' La Stupenda ' the worlds most celebrated living soprano. From not particularly spectatcular musical beginnings, Joan Sutherland has built a world-conquering singing career. Born in] Australia between the wars, she came to prominence after winning a place at the Convent Garden opera School in her 20's. Roles in ' La Travista ', ' Lucia di Lammermoor ' and ' Alcina' bought tremendous reviews and headline attention. A woman of incredible musical talent, she matured to achieve legendary status in operatic circles, retaining a delightful personality and winning many friends over a 5 year career. Recalling her many encounters with the stars of our time she takes the reader behind the scenes and brings the world of Grand opera to life.

A Prima Donna's Progress: The Autobiography of Joan Sutherland